ENDORA PRODUCTIONS

Storytelling is one of humanity’s oldest and most powerful tools for transformation. Through brand films, short films, and feature productions, we bring our mission of Scaling Reflection to life far beyond the screen of an app.

Art over Ads

Because reflection deserves more than five seconds of your attention.

We could pour our budget into ads and short-form content designed to chase clicks and feed the social media machine…

…or we could choose a different path—one rooted in intention.

At Endora, we believe real change doesn’t come from competing for five seconds of someone’s attention. It comes from creating art that lingers, stories that breathe, and experiences that move people long after the screen goes dark.

That’s why we invest in artists, filmmakers, and long-form storytelling—projects that inspire reflection, spark connection, and carry our mission further than any algorithm ever could.

Brand Film:

“Memories Make Us.
Memories Move Us.”

A film about memory. We created a series of films from the old home movies of a dancer and then shared them with her as projections for the first time, immersing her in her memories, so she could dance with her younger self.

Director: Simon Friedberg
Dancer & Actress: Emma Farnell-Watson

Coming Soon

Coming Soon • • •

Short Film:

“I’m Only 27”

This is a short film that explores the delicate threads that bind siblings in the wake of loss.  We examine how grief can either fracture or forge these bonds, and how substance abuse can serve as both a refuge and a reflection. Our protagonist, Chris, reflects a lot of these central themes as his addict sister Ruby returns after their father's funeral. 

Writer, Producer, Actress: Emily Hall
Actor: Michael Jonsson
Director: David Sullivan
Producer: Jacob Brodsky
Cinematographer: Tyler Templeton

Status: in post-production

Now Pitching

Now Pitching • • •

Feature Film:

“Endora”

A feature-length sci-fi comedy screenplay that brings Endora herself to life.

In a future where AI and humans cohabitate, Endora is programmed for motherhood, but when she’s given her first assignment to tend to a household broken apart by grief, she learns that being human is more complicated than an algorithm and only love is truly eternal.

Think Barbie meets Her with a dash of Mrs. Doubtfire.  

Screenwriter: Jenny Beres
Screenwriter: Victoria Fulton

Just for fun…

Animated Music Video:
Featuring an AI-Generated Theme Song

Synopsis: This animated theme song introduces Endora with bold visuals and a melody you can’t forget, capturing her playful spirit while laying the foundation for a character and brand that can live across stories, products, and experiences.

Rough Cut
Animated by Kayla Jiang
Music & Lyrics by Udio

SPARKING EVOLUTION through REFLECTION